depends on the virus, if it's deadly around 75-95% chance
It is rare to die from a stomach virus, but complications like dehydration or electrolyte imbalances can be dangerous, especially in young children, the elderly, or those with weakened immune systems. Prompt medical treatment is important to prevent any serious complications.
The human body detects the Nipah virus through the immune system's response to the virus entering the body. Once the virus breaches the body's defenses, the immune system produces antibodies to fight the infection and trigger an inflammatory response. This process helps the body recognize and eradicate the Nipah virus.
The scientific word for virus is "virus."
The common cold virus typically enters the body through the nose or mouth. It then attaches to cells in the respiratory tract and starts replicating. This leads to symptoms like a runny nose and coughing. The virus can be spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, or by touching contaminated surfaces. The virus can survive on surfaces for a few hours to a few days, increasing the chances of transmission. Overall, the life cycle of the common cold virus and its ability to spread easily among individuals contribute to its high transmission rate.
When tissue is attacked by a virus, the virus enters the cells and hijacks the cell's machinery to replicate itself. This process often damages the infected cells, leading to inflammation and immune responses that can cause further tissue damage. Ultimately, the tissue may become weakened or die, resulting in symptoms of infection.
Jack Youll died on 1918-10-27.
James Youll Turnbull died on 1916-07-01.
youll die
Youll die
youll die
HIV virus will die when burned.
more than youll ever get so fucck off and die more than youll ever get so fucck off and die
You really CAN'T avoid a computer virus, but you can lower the chances of your computer getting one by installing anti-virus and anti-spyware softwares.
It is very close to 0.
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Youll die
No youll die